
Student Leadership Team
At our SFX, we place great value on student leadership. We believe it essential to provide our students with meaningful opportunities to lead, contribute, and represent our community.
The Student Leadership Team comprises of College Captains, Speciality Captains for Spirituality & Wellbeing, Social Justice, Communication, Creative Arts, Sustainability & Environment and Sport as well as House Captains. After a process involving application, interview and elections, student leaders are appointed to represent the College and student body each year.
Our Year 12 Student Leadership Team serve as a strong example of what student leadership looks like in action. They participate in leadership formation days, network with students from other schools, and take part in a range of initiatives—both within and beyond our College. Their efforts help build a strong sense of community, raise vital funds for charity, and amplify the voice of our student body. They work in close partnership with our staff and College Executive, striving toward shared goals.
College Captains
Thomas Griffin and Paige Davis
Specialty Captains
Communications - Jigme Chophel
Creative Arts - Jasmine Mitchell
Social Justice - Giselle Santosuosso
Spirituality and Wellbeing - Brianna Rose
Sport - Sebastian Munoz
Sustainability and Environment - Benjamin Harris
House Captains
Dullugal - Leonardo Braybon and Isabella Costanzo
Gariwang - Joshua Seyderhelm and Angus McCombie
Irin Irin - Liam Sawade and Jack Moyle
Koorilla - Rory Netting and Emily Stratford
Pindari - Tapiwa Gochayi and Violet Nichols
Student Representative Councils

Each year group is proudly represented by members of the Student Representative Council (SRC), elected through a voting process within their pastoral groups. These representatives meet regularly with their Year Coordinator and College leaders to discuss the needs of their peers, create initiatives, and lead projects that promote awareness, unity, and fundraising for our chosen charities.
At SFX, we value student voice and have implemented a Year 7-12 Student council which comprises of two student representatives from each year group. This Council meets weekly with our Director of Student Wellbeing, to provide a space for collaboration, advocacy, and student-led action to continue to improve our school.
Year 7 - Olivia Ayton and Liam Gibson
Year 8 - Sarah Rolleston and Jett Sureda
Year 9 - Evan Maddox and Phoebe Baulch
Year 10 - Pranav Kumar and Annie Pindral
Year 11 - Kara Cox and Violet Nichols
Year 12 - Alexandra Oliver and Brodie Schorsch